Whoo. It's Monday. PLIDDS logs are due tomorrow, and I haven't started yet. Go me. Stupid book that I like some anyway.
Band UIL was Saturday, as I said. We got straight 1s (first divisions) -- something that was as of yet unprecedented (in my four years, at least.) That felt pretty good even though all bands but one got 1s (as usual).
Something I heard recently has greatly irritated me, although it didn't at the time. Not to mention names, but two people I know were discussing... okay, nevermind. Jonathon was mentioning that he's starting a lion collection (obviously for pride and not because he has a hard-on for stuffed animals, you idiot.) Thomas Stephan said that was "gay." Of course, I don't blame him; freshmen and sophomores think everything is "gay." It's pretty sick to think that people think that being gay is a horrible transgression and that it can symbolize general dislike even toward inanimate objects and concepts. God bless Christians. (And he did! And it wouldn't be an abomination if people weren't so inherently evil.)
Anyway, that pissed me off. Just because you don't yet know that sentimentality can be found in the simplest of things, don't call it gay.
(EDIT: Sadly enough, I can foresee it already because I've had to "defend" myself before. I'm not gay if I don't think being gay is necessarily a bad thing. This is a preventative measure because I care somewhat about what people think about me (but not that much, really, for the majority of people). I'm not gay.)